Review of V for Vendetta
V FOR VENDETTA - STORY: In the future, a woman becomes close to and understands a man who is plotting to overthrow a tyrant, to the point where she helps him.
V FOR VENDETTA - MESSAGE: Freedom from oppression means standing up for what you believe and doing what is right despite how uncomfortable that may be.
V FOR VENDETTA - WIN: Stresses persistence. A good overthrow of a despot. Shows how an evil person will attack and suppress the arts, because the arts bring a people up. I liked the fact that love brought the male lead to rethink his values. The film promotes the fact that ideas rule. I liked the main character's courage and stability, her lack of prejudice, the fact she could evaluate what was happening and act logically as opposed to merely react to it.
V FOR VENDETTA - LOSE: Not a big point, but I got a little lost since I didn't know what all the words starting with V mean and the vocabulary in a few spots was beyond me. The movie suggests the use of force not only to handle a tyrant (which may be necessary) but also in molding strong character. The flaw in this thinking is that although an intense campaign may strenghten us, force lays in trauma. An apology is not enough to wipe away the trauma. If society agreed that force molds character, then half of grade school would be spent illfed in isolation cells and the world would have no crime or insanity. In actuality, lack of fear can be caused by apathy or courage, force can drive a person into apathy and apathy is not the place to live life. There are other means than force, more effective, to bring about change.
V FOR VENDETTA - EFFECT ON ME: I felt very purged of something walking out of the theatre. I took pleasure in and appreciated the small details of the world around me.
